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oddos2525
09-22-2010, 09:42 AM
I have the oil well hubs on my trailer and noticed a spray pattern last time I trailered the boat. Does anyone know how these seal. I drained whatever oil was left in the hub and pulled it off, but I'm still not sure what makes the seal. If anyone has any experience with these let me know. Thanks.

thesack
09-23-2010, 08:32 PM
Since you lost your seal, I would change your bearings as well. The trailer bearings are made by Timken.

Here is what is said on the Trailer Buddy manual for the Gold Series Oil Bath Hubs:

http://www.ufpnet.com/Portals/0/trailerbuddygoldmaint.pdf

REPLACING SEALS
The hub or rotor must be removed from the axle and the seal forced out. It is
impossible to remove the seal without damaging it. So, when you remove it,
plan on replacing it. Because seals are a high quality design not widely
available, you will have to obtain a replacement from the dealer, a bearing
supply company, the trailer manufacturer or Unique Functional Products. Seals
installed at the factory may have a hypalon coating on the outside diameter. If
you replace seals without hypalon apply a thin film of Permatex High-Temp
RTV Silicone Gasket Maker on the seal outside diameter and hub bore prior to
installation.

Seals currently in use are:
Axle Load Seal Outer & Inner Inner
Capacity Diameter Bearing Cone
1500#-2500# 1.98” x 1.38” L44649
2900#-4200# 2.33” x 1.68” or L68149
2.56” x 1.68” L68149
5200# (6 Bolt) 3.38” x 2.13” 25580
3.26” x 2.13”
5200# (8 Bolt) 3.38” x 2.13” 25580
SEAL CONVERSION INFORMATION
Replacement Part Numbers
Seal Trailer
Description Buddy NOK CR National
198-138-SP1-1 07026 AB1990EO 13557 482163N
233-168-SP2-1 07027 AD2527EO 16657 473317
256-168-SP2-1 07028 AD2528EO ––––– ––––––
326-213-SP2-1 07029 AD7131EO ––––– ––––––
338-213-SP2-1 07040 AD8717EO 21352 ––––––

thesack
09-24-2010, 10:52 AM
For what it costs for the bearings and seals I would just change it all. Especially if you do not know why the seal failed for sure. And if you do not know how long ago the seal had actually failed you could have water damage, among other types of damage, to your bearings.

If you have the Gold Series hubs like i have on my trailer, here is the link for the bearing and seal kit. You just need to figure out your ID of the bearings to get the correct seals for them.

http://www.pacifictrailers.com/Trailer-Bearing-Kit-1-3/8-x-1-1/16-Spindle-L68149/L44649-/

Flat did you change your bearings are well? Most likely you sucked a lot of moisture into your hubs and probably have/had water damage on your bearings.

oddos2525
09-25-2010, 07:23 PM
Does anyone know where to find the ID of the bearings?

thesack
09-25-2010, 09:26 PM
You will need to measure the ID and OD of your seals to determine which size to get. Your ID should be 1.68 and your OD will be either 2.33 or 2.56.

I would go take alook at my trailer, but I do not have it right now.